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1 CURRICULUM VITAE (2017) NAME: Norman O. Dronen, Jr. ADDRESS: Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843 TELEPHONE: Office: (409) 845-1057 Home (409) 693-8528 E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] PERSONAL DATA: Birth date: October 9, 1945 Height: 5'7" EDUCATION: Olympic College 1965-1966 Associates of Science Bremerton, Washington Eastern Washington 1967-1968 B.A. (Major in Biology) University Cheney, Washington Eastern Washington 1969-1970 M.S. (Major in Biology) University Cheney, Washington University of Michigan 1970-1971 Biological Station Summers Douglas Lake, Michigan New Mexico State 1970-1974 Doctor of Philosophy University Zoology Las Cruces, New Mexico (Ecology/Parasitology)1965-1966 . EXPERIENCE: Summers Simpson's Logging Company, 1963-1964 Technician in Process Control Chemical Laboratory, Shelton, Washington. 2 Summers Washington State Fisheries, 1965-1966 Commercial Fisheries Biologist, Seattle, Washington. 1967-1968 Eastern Washington University, Representative to the Associated Student Council, President of Monroe Men's Resident Hall, Undergraduate Teaching Assistant in Zoology. 1968-1969 Eastern Washington University, Graduate Teaching Assistant in General Zoology. 1969-1970 Eastern Washington University, Graduate Teaching Assistant (in Invertebrate Zoology, Parasitology and Helminthology), Research Assistant on N.S.F. Grant on Fasciola hepatica under Dr. Bruce Z. Lang. 1970 Eastern Washington University, Graduate Representative to the Dean's Graduate Affairs Council. 1969-1970 Eastern Washington University, Thesis Research on the Life Cycle and Description of Cephalogonimus salamandrus sp. n. 1970-1971 University of Michigan Biological Station, Graduate Training in Freshwater Invertebrate Zoology, Parasitology and Ichthyology and Teaching Assistant in Parasitology. 1971-1972 New Mexico State University utilizing the University of Arizona Facility at Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico, Graduate training in Marine Invertebrate Zoology and Teaching Assistant in Invertebrate Zoology. 1972 New Mexico State University, Coordinator, Desert Summer Biome Arthropod Research for I.B.P. (N.S.F.). 1970-1972 New Mexico State University, Teaching Assistant (in General Biology, General Zoology, Invertebrate Zoology, Parasitology, and Ecology), Teaching Assistant and Coordinator in General Botany-Zoology. Directed undergraduate research projects in Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology; consultant for diagnosis of parasitological infections for New Mexico State University Student Health Center. 1973-1974 New Mexico State University, Teaching Associate for Coordination of General Biology Program, Dissertation in Ecological Parasitology. 3 1974 New Mexico State University, Editor of Desert Biome Journada Validation Site Annual Research Report (I.B.P.), Instructor for Biology 489 (General Parasitology). 1974-1976 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. 1976-1979 Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Developed graduate courses entitled "Ecology of Host-Parasite Relationships," "Symbiosis," "Protozoology," and "Biological Illustration." Appointed head of the peer review panel for the evaluation of faculty teaching. 1979-1984 Director of Undergraduate Programs and Chief Undergraduate Advisor, Biology Department, Texas A&M University. Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. 1982-1984 Associate Head under Dr. Helmut Sauer (845-7760), Department of Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Chairman of Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Department of Biology. 1984-1985 Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Member of the college-wide Premed/Predent Committee. Member of Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Biology. 1985-1987 Field Advisor and Teacher Certification Officer for Biology, Texas A&M University. Member of the Faculty Senate representing the College of Science, Texas A&M University. Sponsor and founding member of the Alpha Epsilon Delta (National Premed Honor Society) Texas A&M University Chapter. 1987-1988 Associate Professor of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. Member of the Faculty Senate representing the College of Agriculture, Texas A&M University. Invited by the Academy of Sciences of the People's Republic of China to participate in studies of the ecology of the bamboo forest communities of Yunnan Province, China. Selected as one of the top 100 most Outstanding Alumni from New Mexico State University, College of Arts and Sciences during their first 100 years. 1988-1997 Associate Professor of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Assistant Director of Student Counseling, Teacher Certification Officer for 4 Biology, Texas A&M University, Developed courses in the Natural History of the Invertebrates and Wildlife and Fisheries Parasitology 1997 Invited visiting scientists, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. 1998 Invited by Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia, Laboratorio de Ecologia del Bentos, Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico to collaborate in the study of deep sea benthic ecology in the Gulf of Mexico. 2002-2004 Faculty Development Leave approved by Texas A&M University Invited Scientist, Natural History Museum from February 15 through May 2 to develop a cooperative program in Parasite systematics and develop techniques in molecular biology for implementation in my research program at Texas A&M University. Invited Scientist, Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska from May 14 through May 28, 2003 for studies in systematics, ecology and evolution of endohelminths, and to develop further expertise in adapting molecular technology to studies in my laboratory at Texas A&M University. Named fish parasitologist of the month by the International Society of Ichthyoparasitologists for August, 2004. Named Associate Editor for parasitic platyhelminths for Zootaxa. 1997-Present Professor of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. Curator of the Vertebrate Parasite Collection, Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University. Member of the Council on Teacher Education. Member Academy for Educator Development. Field advisor and Certification Officer for Biology/Science Composite. PROFESSIONAL AND HONORARY SOCIETIES: American Society of Parasitologists Helminthological Society of Washington Phi Sigma 5 The Society of the Sigma Xi Southwestern Association of Parasitologists American Microscopical Society American Society of Zoologists The Ecological Society of America The Society of Systematic Zoology Society of Southwestern Naturalists Alpha Epsilon Delta Texas Academy of Science PAPERS PRESENTED: Dronen, N.O. and B.Z. Lang. 1971. The life cycle of Cephalogonimus salamandrus sp. n. (Trematoda: Cephalogonimidae) from Ambystoma tigrinum (Green) from Eastern Washington. A paper presented by Norman O. Dronen at the A.A.A.S. meetings of the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division at Tempe, Arizona, April 22. Dronen, N.O. 1972. Studies on the Macrocerous Cercariae of the Douglas Lake Area of Michigan. A paper presented at the Southwestern Association of Parasitologists meeting at Lake Texoma, Oklahoma, April 14. Dronen, N.O. 1975. Studies on the host-parasite population dynamics of Haematoloechus coloradensis Cort., 1915 (Digenea: Plagiorchiidae). A paper presented at the Southwestern Association of Parasitologists meeting at Lake Texoma, Oklahoma, April 20. Dronen, N.O. 1975. The host-parasite population dynamics of Haematoloechus coloradensis Cort., 1915, (Digenea: Plagiorchiidae). A paper presented at the American Society of Parasitologists 50th Anniversary meeting at Braniff Place, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 10. Dronen, N.O. 1976. Studies on the population structures of two species of Haematoloechus Looss, 1899 (Digenea: Plagiorchiidae) in raniid frogs of New Mexico. A paper presented at the Southwestern Association of Parasitologists meeting at Lake Texoma, Oklahoma, April 23. Dronen, N.O. 1977. Unusual morphological variation in an ochetosome population (Digenea: Ochetosomatidae) from a hognose snake in Texas. A paper presented at the Southwestern Association of Parasitologists meeting at Lake Texoma, Oklahoma, April 21. Ingham, R.E. and N.O. Dronen. 1977. Effects of host size, sex and habitat on endohelminth populations in Micropterus salmoides. A paper presented by Russell E. Ingham at the Southwestern Association of Parasitologists meeting at Lake Texoma, Oklahoma, April 22. Underwood, H.T. and N.O. Dronen. 1977. Studies on the molluscan intermediate hosts for species of Haematoloechus Looss, 1899, (Digenea: Plagiorchiidae) from raniid frogs of Brazos County, Texas. A paper presented by Harold T. Underwood at the Southwestern Association of Parasitologists meeting at Lake Texoma, April 22. 6 Guidry, E.V. and N.O. Dronen. 1977. Taxonomic evaluation of the Ochetosoma aniarum complex (Digenea, Ochetosomatidae) from water snakes (Natrix spp.) of Southeast Texas. A paper presented by Edmund V. Guidry at the Southwestern Association of Parasitologists meeting at Lake Texoma, Oklahoma, April 22. Dronen, N.O. 1977. Population structure of two species of Haematoloechus Looss, 1899, (Digenea: Plagiorchiidae) in raniid frogs. A paper presented at the American Society of Parasitologists 52nd Annual meetings in Las Vegas, Nevada, August 14. Dronen,